After starting the story campaign, you’re capped at Level 50 in Diablo 4. If you want to level up past 50, you’ll need to complete a handful of pre-requisites — and finishing the story isn’t enough. Your Level Cap is determined by your current World Tier. There are four World Tiers, and the top two have to be unlocked by completing special dungeons called Capstone Dungeons.
Capstone Dungeons are different than everything else in the game for a simple reason — Capstone Dungeons have a set level requirement. Everything in Diablo 4 scales to your level. Every activity, dungeon and event matches your level so there’s no reason to skip over content. The real challenge is just reaching the Level Cap so you can overcome each Capstone Dungeon. Here’s a quick explainer detailing how the leveling system works and how to level up past 50 in Diablo 4.
More Diablo 4 guides:
Class Overview | Necromancer Shadowblight Minions Build | Barbarian Unconstrained Berserk Build | Golem Summoning | Accessibility Options To Change First | Potion Upgrades & Increase Max Capacity | Silent Chests & Whispering Keys | Unlocking Mounts | Crushed Beast Bones Locations | Secret of the Spring Quest Solution
In Diablo 4, your level cap depends on your current World Tier Difficulty. Before completing the campaign story, you only have access to World Tier 1 and World Tier 2.
Higher World Tiers don’t just feature tougher content, but also new types of loot. That’s why you’ll want to complete the story. In the endgame and on higher World Tiers, you’ll find powerful loot like Ancestral and Unique items.
To level up beyond Level 50, you must turn up the difficulty to World Tier 3: Nightmare and World Tier 4: Torment — both of which must be unlocked.
World
Read more on gameranx.com